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» Thursday, August 25, 2005
You Dirty Dog!
One of the things we brought back with us was my big stuffed collie dog, Corey. I saw him in one of the toy storesI think it was Child World, where I bought all my Trixie Belden booksback when I was working for Trifari, which would have been between the end of 1977 and the beginning of 1981. I basically left Corey with Mom when I moved to Georgia; especially after my dad died. This dog looks so realistic at a first, fast glance that I can't tell you how many people have started, thinking he was real. Always hoped if a burglar peeked in the front window, he'd see this big stuffed collie there and figure there was a real dog in the house. Unfortunately what's happened over the past 25 years is that Corey has become rather grimy. I used to keep him brushedused to drive my mother crazy because I'd brush him with my own hairbrush; well, heck, I washed it after I brushed him!regularly (he actually came with a little plastic brush, which was lost eventually) and he didn't look that bad. I think Mom used to brush him, but it was obvious he hadn't been cleaned in a while. So anyone know how to clean stuffed animal fur? The brown doesn't look too bad, but the white is very greyish now. |